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Dale Hanson tonight on Ch 8 is doing his "unplugged" segment
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<blockquote data-quote="HFrog1999" data-source="post: 1254785" data-attributes="member: 3028"><p>Sure, but doesn't Texas law forbid someone from serving alcohol to someone who is obviously intoxicated, whether or not they are driving?</p><p></p><p>0.17 is pretty drunk. That would probably take about 12 beers or 1/2 of a bottle of liquor for a man Pachall's size. Now, some people are better at hiding intoxication than others, and he could've been home for all we know. But if he was at a bar, at that level he probably shouldn't have been served. </p><p></p><p>I've been out with friends who were obviously Black Out drunk and bars were still serving them. Luckily for my friends, I was driving and I stepped in to keep it from getting worse. </p><p></p><p>I think Drunk Driving education does people a disservice because they focus on encouraging people to not drink at all and drive. That's unrealistic.</p><p></p><p>However, it is more realistic that if you're driving, to drink responsibly. When I'm driving, 3 is my limit. Some people can limit what they drink, some can't. Those that can't shouldn't drink and drive at all. Those that can should know their limit and stay well below it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFrog1999, post: 1254785, member: 3028"] Sure, but doesn't Texas law forbid someone from serving alcohol to someone who is obviously intoxicated, whether or not they are driving? 0.17 is pretty drunk. That would probably take about 12 beers or 1/2 of a bottle of liquor for a man Pachall's size. Now, some people are better at hiding intoxication than others, and he could've been home for all we know. But if he was at a bar, at that level he probably shouldn't have been served. I've been out with friends who were obviously Black Out drunk and bars were still serving them. Luckily for my friends, I was driving and I stepped in to keep it from getting worse. I think Drunk Driving education does people a disservice because they focus on encouraging people to not drink at all and drive. That's unrealistic. However, it is more realistic that if you're driving, to drink responsibly. When I'm driving, 3 is my limit. Some people can limit what they drink, some can't. Those that can't shouldn't drink and drive at all. Those that can should know their limit and stay well below it. [/QUOTE]
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